AS unlikely as it sounds from his name, The Guillemots' frontman Fyfe Dangerfield is a Birmingham lad.

AS unlikely as it sounds from his name, The Guillemots' frontman Fyfe Dangerfield is a Birmingham lad.

So a big part of the Glee Club crowd was made up of Dangerfield's numerous friends and family - including his heckling brother - at this, the hometown show of the band's first full-scale headline UK tour.

At the heart of the band's sound was Dangerfield, sat at the keyboard and singing his quirky, very English brand of pop. The show was a little bit hit and miss at times, but when it hit it sounded wonderful -especially the swirly, daydreamy blast of early single Trains to Brazil.

If you strip away the frills, the material was strong enough to make the Guillemots definitely ones to watch.